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Bollywood Gossip - Warrant on Aamir in Chinkara case soon
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Ahmedabad: The Kutch police have left for Mumbai and Bangalore to deliver bailable warrants issued against Bollywood actor Aamir Khan and four others for filming `Chinkara' in his movie Lagaan.

"The Kutch police will take help of police commissioners of Mumbai and Bangalore to deliver the warrants to Aamir and others," sources in the forest department said.

A Bhuj court had issued bailable warrants against Aamir Khan, director of the movie Ashutosh Gowarikar, Aamir's former wife Reena Dutta, executive director Srinivas Rao and photogrpher Ashok Mehta on March 27.

Chief Judicial Magistrate court had also directed all the five to remain present before it on April 15.

The complaint against Khan and others was filed in the court by deputy forest officer J V Vyas, as they had not responded to the notices sent by the forest department asking them to remain present for questioning, sources said.

"The court has issued bailable warrants of Rs 5,000 for each. But if they do not remain present on April 15, the court can issue non-bailable warrants," they added.

One of the five persons, Ashok Mehta lives in Bangalore, while other four are from Mumbai and bailable warrants will be delivered to them by the police, sources further said.

Commercial filming of Chinkara, a Schedule I protected animal under the Wildlife Protection Act, without taking due permission is banned.

In the movie Lagaan, shooting was held mostly in Kutch, Chinkara footage was taken without the permission of the forest department, the sources said.

Following a fresh complaint filed by wildlife NGO Youth Nature Club, the forest department re-opened the case.

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Bollywood Gossip - Aamir loses Faisal's custody
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan lost the legal battle for custody of his mentally ill brother Faisal Khan.

The local court held that Faisal need not be in anybody's custody and can live anywhere he wants. But he requires regular medication, Bandra metropolitan magistrate's court held.

Faisal, a onetime actor himself, is suffering from schizo-affected psychosis, according to government-run J J hospital's report. But the report did not say that he could not live on his own.

Faisal's mother had filed a police complaint last year when he went missing. He was found in Lonavala.

Then both Aamir and his father Tahir Hussain filed separate applications in the court seeking his custody. Tahir Hussain later withdrew his application.

- Press Trust of India

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Fardeen gets a breather in the Cocaine case
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Fardeen Khan surely must have felt relieved after judge P.N.Deshmukh of a special sessions court said that the actor would be facing charges only for attempting to buy 1 gm of cocaine, which comes under the category of ‘small quantity’. So, even if he is found guilty he stands to spend only a maximum of six months in jail.

The case dates back to the year 2001 when the actor was caught with 9gms of cocaine in Mumbai’s suburb Juhu. Fardeen was then booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and sent to custody. He however, was granted bail later and the case has been awaiting trial in the sessions court ever since.

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In the recent chain of events, it appears that the actor has appealed that he was merely attempting to buy 1 gm of cocaine and hence be discharged from criminal prosecution. His plea for complete discharge has been rejected and the actor will still have to stand trial for whatever ‘small’ charge on the next session scheduled for Feb 8. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) doesn’t seem too pleased with this concession given to the actor and said that it will appeal against the sessions court order in the High Court.

- Bollywood Hungama News Network

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